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Favourite Male Lead Singer?



El Presidente

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Paul Weller when with The Jam was incredible, one of the top five regrets in my life is giving my ticket for the final Jam concert in Brighton to my kid sister, as I'd seen them before a few times and she hadn't. It was by all accounts an amazing gig.
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Scott Walker. What a truly fantastic voice.

If I were to name just one for the quality of the voice he wins by some distance



Don Henley or Stevie Marriott would probably be next
 
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CorgiRegisteredFriend

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I have also just got into The Wedding Present because of a thread on here a couple of months back.

David Gedge , another for the list on this thread.

David Gedge is my favourite song writer and the majority of his work is based on theme of love!
 




BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Paul Weller

Ian Brown

Richard Ashcroft

Tim Burgess

Anton Newcombe

John Lydon
 






Goldstone1976

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Posted the wrong clip...not that the older Al is at all shabby



I used to love Al Green until I read that his ex-wife went public about domestic abuse: http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...38_1_spousal-abuse-domestic-violence-marriage

A small snippet of her testimony: "For her inability to have sex with him once, Shirley Green said under oath in 1982, her husband beat her in the head with a boot. At the time she was five months pregnant."

I now can't him him singing about love without feeling sick.

There are some great choices on this thread - thanks for some pointers to singers I've not heard before! :thumbsup:
 






Tarpon

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I used to love Al Green until I read that his ex-wife went public about domestic abuse: http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...38_1_spousal-abuse-domestic-violence-marriage

A small snippet of her testimony: "For her inability to have sex with him once, Shirley Green said under oath in 1982, her husband beat her in the head with a boot. At the time she was five months pregnant."

I now can't him him singing about love without feeling sick.

There are some great choices on this thread - thanks for some pointers to singers I've not heard before! :thumbsup:

Yeah. Fair play - great singer - lousy human being...fairly common combination with the ego and adulation involved I would imagine. If I couldn't separate the 2 there's plenty I wouldn't listen to.
 










Goldstone1976

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Yeah. Fair play - great singer - lousy human being...fairly common combination with the ego and adulation involved I would imagine. If I couldn't separate the 2 there's plenty I wouldn't listen to.

Also fair play. TBH, that's why I didn't post any of my favourites, I couldn't bear the thought that someone would dig up some trash on them and post it, thus destroying my love of their talent. The only reason I did it with Al is that I actually remember the case and was truly shocked at the time.

Go on then:

Plant
Mercury
Van Morrison
Sinatra
Armstrong

You don't have to look too far to find highly dubious stuff about most of those... :nono:
 


Gregory2Smith1

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no Hugh or JJ on the list,out of the 2 I think JJ shades it

I love the Stranglers music more so than the actual singing

same with the Jam & Clash,both fantastic bands,but Strummer & Weller aren't particularly great singers

Sinatra & Dean Martin should of been on the list too
 






BN9 BHA

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no Hugh or JJ on the list,out of the 2 I think JJ shades it

I love the Stranglers music more so than the actual singing

same with the Jam & Clash,both fantastic bands,but Strummer & Weller aren't particularly great singers

Sinatra & Dean Martin should of been on the list too

I was wondering why no Hugh from you.
Weller is a good singer, but with Strummer and Cornwell its all about the energy of the songs but i still think they are pretty good singers, HC did a good job on Golden Brown.
 


Spicy

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Michael Bublé - great singer and he is also gorgeous :moo:
 








Icy Gull

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Paul Rodgers is worth a mention, I still love hearing Free songs.
 


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